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    Happysurfer

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    #112932   2007-12-01 03:47 GMT      
    When I compare myself right now to my younger pictures, my eyes feel a bit shrunk. My sister has the same huge eyes as me but shes younger and hers are currently bigger than mine. My face is less chubbier but still a bit thats why people think I am younger than my younger bro! >< So are all of these true? As you get older your face is less chubby but shaper and your eyes shrink?

    Thank you for reading.

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    #112933   2007-12-01 03:59 GMT      
    I don't exactly think that's true.
    Because think for a second, their are hundreds of people, we are all different, thus we all mature differently. so i think your statement/question? is plausible.
    Just for fun, you can compare that theory to your friends (not family because DNA and genes are too alike).!

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    #112934   2007-12-01 04:15 GMT      
    Eyes don't shrink but the bones of your face grow throughout your adolescence and into young adulthood, while at the same time you slowly lose your baby fat. That will make your eyes look a bit smaller in proportion to the rest of your face, and your chin will stand out more.
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